[Users] Sip User Agent and IPv6 with OpenSER 1.1.1

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Fri Feb 16 16:52:32 CET 2007


At 19:39 15/02/2007, pat.kush at verizon.com wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am setting up an end-to-end IPv6 testbed at Verizon which includes PCs
>with IPv6-related applications, Servers, Edge Routers, and Backbone
>Routers.
>
>Currenly I am looking for a SIP client (SIP User Agent) for IPv6 that works
>on VISTA, XP, or Linux , and interoperates with OpenSER 1.1.1.
>
>Does anyone know of or has a SIP client that works on IPv6 networks with
>OpenSER 1.1.1?
>
>Has anyone used OpenSER 1.1.1 for IPv6?  Is there any documentation for
>this, or bugs ?

Well, SER (www.iptel.org/ser/) with v6 has been extensivelly used in PanEuropean
v6 trial (http://www.6net.org/), couple of our customers' trials and
the most recent sipit (www.sipit.net/).

Obviously, signaling in IPv6 was the easy part, sending media between
IPv4 and v6 was the harder part.

On the client-side, in the recent sipits we have seen an apparently solid
implementation from Hellosoft (not sure if GA) and CounterPath
(http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=Support&smenu=compare).
At least some version of kphone are v6 enabled but this is I guess very
prototypical (http://old.iptel.org/products/kphone/)


-jiri




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